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The way the sun energy is absorbed by the earth surface and warms the earth?
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The way the sun energy is absorbed by the earth surface and warms the earth?
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Earth has an atmosphere that is not too thick and not too thin, so when the sun radiational heat hit the atmosphere, it just goes everywhere throughout the Earth.
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When thermal radiation hits the earth's surface, it scatters. The heat is trapped by greenhouse gasses such a helium and water vapour. The heat contained keeps the surface warm.
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